Sources from Warner Home Video have revealed to The Digital Bits that the studio is currently preparing Stanley Kubrick's Lolita and Barry Lyndon for Blu-ray release in 2011. They will probably be released both separately and also as part of a new Stanley Kubrick Blu-ray Collection box set.

Sources from Warner Home Video have revealed to The Digital Bits that the studio is currently preparing Stanley Kubrick's Lolita and Barry Lyndon for Blu-ray release in 2011. They will probably be released both separately and also as part of a new Stanley Kubrick Blu-ray Collection box set.

Cool! Here's hoping somebody gets around to releasing The Killing on Blu at some point, too.

Sources from Warner Home Video have revealed to The Digital Bits that the studio is currently preparing Stanley Kubrick's Lolita and Barry Lyndon for Blu-ray release in 2011. They will probably be released both separately and also as part of a new Stanley Kubrick Blu-ray Collection box set.

Cool! Here's hoping somebody gets around to releasing The Killing on Blu at some point, too.

Sources from Warner Home Video have revealed to The Digital Bits that the studio is currently preparing Stanley Kubrick's Lolita and Barry Lyndon for Blu-ray release in 2011. They will probably be released both separately and also as part of a new Stanley Kubrick Blu-ray Collection box set.

Cool! Here's hoping somebody gets around to releasing The Killing on Blu at some point, too.

I'd rather The Killers

I'd rather a proper release of "The Killer"

"I assure you, whatever the others promise to do, when it comes to the showdown, they won't be there."

...Disney has just officially confirmed the Blu-ray Disc release (and DVD re-release) of Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 on 11/30. You'll be able to buy a 4-Disc Blu-ray Special Edition (SRP $45.99) and a 2-Disc DVD Special Edition (SRP $39.99). Each will include both films. Let's start with the DVD, which will include Fantasia (fully restored) on one disc, and Fantasia 2000 on the other. Extras on the DVDs will include the Musicana and Disney Family Museum features, along with audio commentaries. Both of these discs will also be included in the 4-disc Blu-ray, which will add a Blu-ray version of each film. Exclusive features on these Blu-rays will include the Dali & Disney: A Date with Destino documentary, the long awaited Destino film itself, The Schultheis Notebook, Disney's Virtual Vault (BD-Live), an Interactive Art Gallery and DisneyView. The aspect ratio for Fantasia will be the original 1.33:1, while Fantasia 2000 will be 1.78:1. Audio on the Blu-rays will be in 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 KHz/24-bit), along with 5.1 DEHT tracks in French and Spanish. You'll get English SDH, as well as French and Spanish subtitles.

...Disney has just officially confirmed the Blu-ray Disc release (and DVD re-release) of Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 on 11/30. You'll be able to buy a 4-Disc Blu-ray Special Edition (SRP $45.99) and a 2-Disc DVD Special Edition (SRP $39.99). Each will include both films. Let's start with the DVD, which will include Fantasia (fully restored) on one disc, and Fantasia 2000 on the other. Extras on the DVDs will include the Musicana and Disney Family Museum features, along with audio commentaries. Both of these discs will also be included in the 4-disc Blu-ray, which will add a Blu-ray version of each film. Exclusive features on these Blu-rays will include the Dali & Disney: A Date with Destino documentary, the long awaited Destino film itself, The Schultheis Notebook, Disney's Virtual Vault (BD-Live), an Interactive Art Gallery and DisneyView. The aspect ratio for Fantasia will be the original 1.33:1, while Fantasia 2000 will be 1.78:1. Audio on the Blu-rays will be in 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 KHz/24-bit), along with 5.1 DEHT tracks in French and Spanish. You'll get English SDH, as well as French and Spanish subtitles.

Just got finished pre-ordering this.

"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead"-Stan Laurel
Moe-"Were you scared?" Larry-"No, just apprehensive." Moe-"Apprehensive, that's a pretty big word.What's it mean?" Larry-"That's scared with a college education!"

...Disney has just officially confirmed the Blu-ray Disc release (and DVD re-release) of Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 on 11/30. You'll be able to buy a 4-Disc Blu-ray Special Edition (SRP $45.99) and a 2-Disc DVD Special Edition (SRP $39.99). Each will include both films. Let's start with the DVD, which will include Fantasia (fully restored) on one disc, and Fantasia 2000 on the other. Extras on the DVDs will include the Musicana and Disney Family Museum features, along with audio commentaries. Both of these discs will also be included in the 4-disc Blu-ray, which will add a Blu-ray version of each film. Exclusive features on these Blu-rays will include the Dali & Disney: A Date with Destino documentary, the long awaited Destino film itself, The Schultheis Notebook, Disney's Virtual Vault (BD-Live), an Interactive Art Gallery and DisneyView. The aspect ratio for Fantasia will be the original 1.33:1, while Fantasia 2000 will be 1.78:1. Audio on the Blu-rays will be in 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 KHz/24-bit), along with 5.1 DEHT tracks in French and Spanish. You'll get English SDH, as well as French and Spanish subtitles.

S-O-L-D. SOLD.

"I assure you, whatever the others promise to do, when it comes to the showdown, they won't be there."

This 45th Anniversary Edition, "meticulously restored and remastered" with 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio sound, will be presented in a three-disc (2 BDs, 1 DVD) combo edition, and also in an individually numbered Limited Collector's Set.

Special features include:Audio commentaries with Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and director Robert WiseYour Favorite Things: An Interactive Celebration — all-new immersive viewing experience with behind-the-scenes images, on-screen lyrics, trivia track and location quizMusic Machine Sing-AlongBD-LIVE:Live Lookup Powered by IMDbMusical Stages: Creating The Sound of Music — all-new interactive "backlot tour" with in-depth featurettes on the songs, the stage show & movie, the film and sound restoration and the real-life von Trapp familyA City of Song — virtual map of filming locations in Salzburg, AustriaVintage Rodgers & Hammerstein and The Sound of Music programs, including a parody with Carol Burnett and Julie Andrews, and an interview with the real Maria von Trapp on The Julie Andrews HourRodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of American Music, hosted by Mary MartinScreen tests, rare treasures, interviews, photo galleries and more

The Limited Collector's set adds the following:45th Anniversary soundtrack100-Page "My Favorite Things" scrapbookSnapshots from SalzburgReproduction of the original 1965 Souvenir programExclusive "My Favorite Things" Music Box with letter of authenticity

Warner Home Video has announced The Long Kiss Goodnight for January 11, 2011. This action movie from New Line Pictures, starring Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson, will be the first to carry the studio's "great new price for 2011!" of $19.98 (SRP), $5 less than the price that WHV had been applying to non-DigiBook catalog Blu-ray titles this year.

Special features include: Vintage featurette: The Making of The Long Kiss Goodnight Theatrical trailer

"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead"-Stan Laurel
Moe-"Were you scared?" Larry-"No, just apprehensive." Moe-"Apprehensive, that's a pretty big word.What's it mean?" Larry-"That's scared with a college education!"

Steve T Power wrote:Anyone remember the good 'ole days, when we had lists as long as our arms of titles we wanted to see on DVD?

Yeah and now am kicking myself for DVDs that I bought last year that are now being released on Blu-ray...grrr!Anyhoo, became a Blu-Ray player owner of recent... and there's so many good upcoming releases:

MetropolisChitty Chitty Bang BangBack to the Future trilogyWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

(also, I noticed that 'Willy Wonka' is being released again and there was a Blu-Ray Book last year - what's the difference?)

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What gives? Are there that many screwed up releases that they have to keep releasing them? Or has everyone turned into Anchor Bay? It's aggravating. Just had an interesting talk with my friendly local BR dealer about the poor transfer of Psycho. It still has a lot of dirt and scratches in the print and the packaging is pedestrian. He's convinced that there's a doubledip coming and probably soon.

Dimwitted wrote:Just had an interesting talk with my friendly local BR dealer about the poor transfer of Psycho. It still has a lot of dirt and scratches in the print and the packaging is pedestrian. He's convinced that there's a doubledip coming and probably soon.

Well that's a bit discouraging! Been rather excited about Psycho being on Blu-Ray, since for some strange reason I don't have the DVD...perhaps most likely cos I'd got Psycho 1-3 on VHS just 10 years ago.

When I checked it out on Amazon a while ago, appears that they're making a big deal of it. Wow, 50th anniv. edition!I got such a long blu-ray list going now, I may hold off on it. Then all those special features are tempting...

Ha! I just saw this at Wal-mart last week. Did a double take walking down the aisle, then was completely baffled... I've no interest in Troll 2, but why would the sequel be released and not the first movie? (liked that one as a kid)

NETWORK: Newscaster Howard Beale has a message for those who package reports of cute puppies, movie premieres and fender benders as hard news: “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore.” Sidney Lumet directs Paddy Chayefsky’s satire about the things people do for love…and ratings. Faye Dunaway plays a TV exec guarding ratings like a tigress protecting her cubs; Peter Finch’s airwave rants become a phenomenon and William Holden, Robert Duvall and Beatrice Straight add to the fierce vitality.

ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN: In the Watergate Building, lights go on and four burglars are caught in the act. That night triggered revelations that will drive a U.S. President from office. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) grabbed the story and stayed with it through doubts, denials and discouragement. Directed by Alan J. Pakula and based on the Woodward/Bernstein book, the film explores a working newspaper, where the mission is to get the story – and get it right.

Special Features:

· Telling the Truth About Lies: The Making of All the President’s Men· Woodward and Bernstein: Lighting the Fire· Out of the Shadows: The Man Who Was Deep Throat· Commentary by Robert Redford· Vintage Featurette Pressure and the Press: The Making of All the President’s Men· Vintage Jason Robards Interview Excerpt from Dinah!· Alan J. Pakula Thrillers Trailer Gallery

A.I. on Blu-ray will be presented in its original aspect ratio in 1080p video as well as 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Bonus features will include a slew of featurettes: Creating A.I.; Acting A.I.; Designing A.I.; Lighting A.I.; A.I./FX; The Robots of A.I.; Special Visual Effects and Animation: ILM; The Sound and Music of A.I.l; and Closing: Steven Spielberg: Our Responsibility to Artificial Intelligence. Also included are two theatrical trailers in HD as well as the A.I. Archives.

Ha! I just saw this at Wal-mart last week. Did a double take walking down the aisle, then was completely baffled... I've no interest in Troll 2, but why would the sequel be released and not the first movie? (liked that one as a kid)

The whole Troll thing is because of "Best Worst Movie". Everyone wants to see the thing after watching the doc, I guess.

A.I. on Blu-ray will be presented in its original aspect ratio in 1080p video as well as 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Bonus features will include a slew of featurettes: Creating A.I.; Acting A.I.; Designing A.I.; Lighting A.I.; A.I./FX; The Robots of A.I.; Special Visual Effects and Animation: ILM; The Sound and Music of A.I.l; and Closing: Steven Spielberg: Our Responsibility to Artificial Intelligence. Also included are two theatrical trailers in HD as well as the A.I. Archives.

Doesn't answer the most pressing feature...does it allow you erase the exitence of the final 20 minutes of the theatrical release.

"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead"-Stan Laurel
Moe-"Were you scared?" Larry-"No, just apprehensive." Moe-"Apprehensive, that's a pretty big word.What's it mean?" Larry-"That's scared with a college education!"

A.I. on Blu-ray will be presented in its original aspect ratio in 1080p video as well as 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Bonus features will include a slew of featurettes: Creating A.I.; Acting A.I.; Designing A.I.; Lighting A.I.; A.I./FX; The Robots of A.I.; Special Visual Effects and Animation: ILM; The Sound and Music of A.I.l; and Closing: Steven Spielberg: Our Responsibility to Artificial Intelligence. Also included are two theatrical trailers in HD as well as the A.I. Archives.

Doesn't answer the most pressing feature...does it allow you erase the exitence of the final 20 minutes of the theatrical release.

Even more important, it doesn't explain why we're getting this instead of Jaws or Raiders of the Lost Ark or Jurassic Park. You know, a good Spielberg flick. I swear, if I read an announcement of a BD release of Hook, I will cut a bitch.

After watching quite a bit of the beautiful Blu-ray edition of The Twilight Zone it sure would be nice if The Outer Limits would get a Hi-Def release. Here's hoping.

"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead"-Stan Laurel
Moe-"Were you scared?" Larry-"No, just apprehensive." Moe-"Apprehensive, that's a pretty big word.What's it mean?" Larry-"That's scared with a college education!"

From The Digital Bits:In other news, Remember how we first revealed last year that Fox is preparing to release James Cameron's The Abyss and True Lies on Blu-ray? More confirmation has arrived in the Norwegian magazine Release.no's latest interview with Vincent Marcias from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (marketing), which indicates that both titles are expected to be released in 2011. By the way, the text also apparently indicates that the Star Wars Blu-rays will include "only the latest special edition" versions. Don't kill the messenger. You can read the magazine here (see page .

"The most dementing of all modern sins: the inability to distinquish excellence from success."-David Hare

Tues has brought us the release of North by Northwest. I'm still on the fence with this but it's certainly closer than it was before with the digibook. $40 for Hitch is pricy. $22 in a regular case seems to be the better deal.